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The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Forum for student expression since 1977

The Patriot Press

Liberty culture: a family to call my own

Sara Bluhm, Photography Editor November 19, 2015

I am thankful, not only today but every day for the culture of the Liberty Student Body and the individuals who are driving the change in a positive manner. Freshman year I was terrified of everyone...

The Patriot Press: a unique and awesome class

Samantha Kelderman, Sports Editor November 19, 2015

A classroom ran by students, our amazing advisor Ms. Daughters, Harold, the J-wall, super cool, smart kids (still better than yearbook), parties every issue of the paper, stories both purposeful and interesting,...

A smile is worth thousand A’s

Sabrina Suen, Opinion Editor November 19, 2015

It’s so easy to go through high school with blinders on. When it seems like there is an endless list of things I have to do, CROs to write, speeches to annotate, calculus to wrack my brain over, I often...

Entertaining yourself during class

Nicole Leung, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

  You put one foot in front of the other as the seconds tick by, closer does the time get to the bell. Something akin to monotonous dread weighs in your bones. A door opens; you wave one last goodbye,...

Liberty reminds us to be thankful in times of Thanksgiving

Nathan Christopher, Senior Writer November 19, 2015

I’m thankful for everything that makes Liberty feel like Liberty.   I’m thankful for the puddle that always appears at the top of the staircase in the courtyard on rainy days. I can always...

F(gratitude)=Happiness

Megan So, Feature Editor November 19, 2015

Amidst all the pressures of schoolwork, there is one individual who never seems to forget the ultimate goal in life: math teacher Ron Thruelsen. Not only does he teach us about trig functions, educate...

The pride of a Patriot

Mandy Latham, Staff Writer November 19, 2015

The second the soul of your shoe hits the cement of the school on a Friday morning dressed from head to toe in white ready to shriek in pride for your class. The sounds of the busses and cars from the...

Thankful for the books we are forced to read in English

Lorrin Johnson, Editor-in-chief November 19, 2015

Throughout high school, the biggest lessons I’ve learned have not come from math problems, science experiments, or textbooks. In four short years, I’ve read 19 books solely for the purpose of school…...

The Liberty library

Kiran Singh, Beyond Liberty Editor November 19, 2015

Walking inside, gleaming steel beams, powerfully propelling fans, and rows upon rows of full bookcases greet the eye. Enormous windows exhibit the weather, bringing relief to those inside, when it’s...

Thanks for the freedom to pee

Kenadi Browne, Feature Editor November 19, 2015

Every day at school, I drink two to three 24-ounce bottles of water. This seems like it wouldn’t be an issue; in fact, it would be the opposite, because we all know that drinking water is good for our...

The little pieces of Liberty

Katrina Filer, Editor-In-Chief November 19, 2015

Liberty is a big school. As a freshman, you walk in and only see the massive concrete commons, the enormous parking lot filled with innumerable spaces, and the towering seniors that dominate the hallways...

Thankful for late work passes

Kasey Winter, Photography Editor November 19, 2015

This Thanksgiving, there is so much to be thankful for. Whether it’s making the sports team or getting the job you wanted or getting an A on your exam you studied for all week. But there’s one more...

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